Ubuntu as a Moral Theory and Human Rights in South Africa (repr.)

In David Bilchitz, Thaddeus Metz & Oritsegbubemi Anthony Oyowe (eds.), Jurisprudence in an African Context, 2nd edn. Oxford University Press. pp. 361-363 (2024)
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An abridged version of an article published in 2011 focusing on its discussion of the ubuntu ethics of land reform.

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